Writers of the Future Volume 29 is replete with great writing and good stories. If you want a bead on tomorrows great writers, this is the place to start reading.
-Blog Critics

Synopsis

• 13 Original Science Fiction Fantasy stories
• Creative Writing Articles by New York Times Best Selling authors L. Ron Hubbard and Nnedi Okorafor
• Science Fiction Fantasy Art for each story by gifted artists
• Journey for a New Artist by Award Winning Larry Elmore
• One of the Best Selling Anthologies in Kindle Scifi

Science Fiction short stories from the freshest, most talented new voices in Science Fiction and Fantasy, each illustrated by the best new artist in the genre

Turn the page…open your eyes...and look into the future
They unleash the power of dreams and unlock the secrets of the universe.
They bend time, twist perception, and put a new spin on the laws of physics.
They show us who we are, what we may become, and how far we can go.
They are the Writers of the Future.
Experience their vision:

"Adventurous, lighthearted, thought-provoking, and grim, these stories cover a wide range of science and magic, each unique, refreshing, and innovative in a variety of different ways. The anthology is fleshed out by essays from the late Hubbard, Nnedi Okorafor, and artist Larry Elmore. This book is not to be missed, full of exciting new writers to watch." —Publishers Weekly Starred Review

"The Writers of the Future ... Long may it continue!" —Neil Gaiman

Writers of the Future has become the most respected and significant forum for new talent in all aspects of speculative fiction. Never before published first-rate science fiction and fantasy stories selected by top names in the field. Authors and artists discovered by Writers of the Future have gone to publish more works than other Writing Contest. It is a leading showcase of creative writing and opens gateways to art.

Wolverton is a New York Times bestselling author. He set a new Guinness record for the world's largest book signing on July 3, 1999. Besides writing books, he has helped design such bestselling video games as StarCraft's Broodwar and Xena: The Talisman of Fate for Nintendo 64, and Runelords for Gameboy. He is currently producing his first short film and teaches science fiction and fantasy writing at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah.